Secret Headquarters

Secret Headquarters(2022)

PG
08/12/2022 (US)Action, Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction, Family1h 44m
6.4

"When the secret is out, the adventure begins."

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While hanging out after school, Charlie and his friends discover the headquarters of the world’s most powerful superhero hidden beneath his home. When villains attack, they must team up to defend the headquarters and save the world.

Christopher L. Yost

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Christopher L. Yost

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Josh Koenigsberg

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Henry Joost

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Ariel Schulman

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Henry Joost

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Ariel Schulman

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A review by CinemaSerf
6.0

Written on May 28, 2023

This reminded me a little at the start of "The Hunters" (2013) as some pals discover that the basement of one of their family homes is really a den of technology and superhero-style power packs. It's whilst "Charlie" (Walker Scobell) and his gang of increasingly incredulous chums are exploring that they realise they are not alone in searching for an unique power source that could, of course, change the whole world order. Soon, the two teams are at loggerheads in their race to find it. Can the youngsters fend off their much more aggressive (and grown up) antagonists led by "Argon" (Michael Peña)? It's quite fun to watch this - one of those simple, family sci-fi dramas with adequate visual effects and just a hint of menace before an action-packed denouement that manages to use all the fancy kit. Owen Wilson tops and tails the film as dad "Jack" and though it's a bit on the padded side, it's actually quite a passable drama with a soupçon of humour in the script and I found young Scobell to be quite an entertaining lad to watch.